Chapter 7 Flashcards

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contextual factors

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resources that support or inhibit a client’s performance

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examples of contextual factors

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  • presence of a willing caregiver
  • the delivery of services
  • access to the internet
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ICF Environmental Factors

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  • natural environment and human-made changes to the environment
  • products and technology
  • support and relationships, attitudes, services, systems, and policies
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natural environment and human-made changes to the environment

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  • includes animate and inanimate elements of the nature or physical environment, and components of that environment that have been modified by people as well as characteristics of human populations within that environment
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natural environment

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  • includes physical features of the outdoor environment such as landforms, and climatic features such as seasonal variations and unexpected natural events
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human-made changes

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  • includes alterations or disturbances in the natural environment, caused by humans, that may result in the disruption of people’s day-to-day lives, including:
  • events or conditions linked to conflict and wars (displacement of people, destruction of social infrastructure, homes and lands, environmental disasters and land, water or air pollution)
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sustainability

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the potential for the creation and maintenance of conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony

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physical geography

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  • distances that need to be traversed and the physical challenge involved in traversing the distance
  • population
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population density

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an area can influence the availability of services and the perception of security

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housing

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  • poor housing and indoor environments cause or contribute to many preventable diseases and injuries
  • a degraded urban environment with air and noise pollution and lack of green spaces and mobility options - poses health risk
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products and technology

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refers to physical items that people come in contact with while completing their daily activities

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assets

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  • products of objects of economic exchange such as money, goods, property, and other valuables which an individual owns or to which he or she has rights to use
  • physical and mental health: SES
  • lacks of assests in early childhood, which results in a less optimal developmental outcome, is a key aspect in perpetuation of the culture of poverty
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products of architecture, building and construction

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  • accessibility of architecture and the establishment of accessibility guidelines for building and construction is a civil rights issue
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accessibility

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removing barriers that prevent people with activity limitations from using services, products, and information available in tht environment

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universal design

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  • refers to a philosophical approach to planning and design that focuses on producing buildings, products, and environments that are inherently accessible to both people without disabilities and people with disabilities
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examples of universal design

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  • curb cuts or sidewalk ramps
17
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aging in place

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term used to describe a person living in the residence of their choice, for as long as they able, as they age

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initiatives supporting aging in place

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  • Rebuilding Together

- HomeFit

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attitudinal environment

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relates to observable consequences of customs, practices, ideologies, values, normals, factual beliefs, and religious beliefs

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attitudinal racism

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pattern of actions based on a set of stereotypical assumptions, feelings, beliefs, and attitudes about or toward a group of people that influences the roles they are able or able or expected to assume in society
- examples: ageism and sexism

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sick role

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distinct role, a socially recognized way or behaving when you are ill

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malingering

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people who malinger enjoy exemption from work and social demands, and either exaggerate their disability to fail to follow through on intervention strategies aimed at returning them to the workforce

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worker role

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  • people who engage in unpaid work, like housework and child care, may be less valued even though they are equally productive